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  1. ...and was even restored on the W Chromosomes of some songbirds through transposition after the loss of its original copy (Xu and Zhou 2020). In addition, ALDH1A1 has been shown to function at the onset of female meiosis in mice (Bowles et al. 2016). We propose that, once the WS1 became specifically transmitted...
  2. ...found in turtles originated from an amniote ancestral state defined by a nuclear configuration with extensive associations among microchromosomes that were preserved upon the reshuffling of the linear .Unraveling the dynamics of reshuffling that underlie karyotypic diversification (Bourque et al. 2004...
  3. ...origins of some avian and squamate microchromosomes, there are broad similarities among squamate and avian microchromosomes (e.g., GC content variation, gene density) (Supplemental Fig. S4). Further, the presence of microchromosomes in most extant diapsids (Olmo 2005; Organ et al. 2008), the ancestral...
  4. .... Origin of amphibian and avian chromosomes by fission, fusion, and retention of ancestral chromosomes. Genome Res 21: 1306–1312. doi:10.1101/gr.116491.110 ↵Whalen S, Truty RM, Pollard KS. 2016. Enhancer–promoter interactions are encoded by complex genomic signatures on looping chromatin. Nat Genet 48: 488...
  5. ...to their pre-duplication chromosome, thereby confirming their evolutionary origin via large-scale duplication. We detect synteny-supported paralogs on lamprey and chicken derivatives of all proposed ancestral chromosomes, with the exception of the apparently gene-poor ancM. Given that ∼1/2 of the lamprey...
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